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The Napoleon of Notting Hill

CHAPTER II--_The Council of the Provosts_
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How are you, James ?" Mr.James Barker, whose guard was attired in a splendid blue, and whose blue banner bore three gold birds singing, rushed, in his blue and gold robes, into the room.

Despite the absurdity of all the dresses, it was worth noticing that he carried his better than the rest, though he loathed it as much as any of them.

He was a gentleman, and a very handsome man, and could not help unconsciously wearing even his preposterous robe as it should be worn.

He spoke quickly, but with the slight initial hesitation he always showed in addressing the King, due to suppressing an impulse to address his old acquaintance in the old way.
"Your Majesty--pray forgive my intrusion.

It is about this man in Pump Street.


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